If you are more the type-type type, you will prefer the netsh command anyway. This method allows you to find not only the Wi-Fi password of your current connection but also that of previous connections. The syntax of the command looks like this:

netsh wlan show profile name="ConnectionName" key=clear

Finding Wi-Fi password on the command line with netsh

Notice that you only need the quotation marks for the connection name (profile name) when the name contains a blank. You can find the password in the Security settings section next to Key Content.

To get a list of your previous Wi-Fi connections, type this command:

netsh wlan show profiles

Find your password on your router’s configuration webpage

If you have a computer that can connect to the Internet, you can find the password by doing the following: